“Historical” – that’s the word many republicans are using to describe State Senator Scott Brown’s victory over Attorney General Martha Coakley in the recent special election to fill the late Edward Kennedy’s Massachusetts senate seat. The word many democrats are using to describe the outcome of the much ballyhooed race is…”shocking.”

Massachusetts, or “Taxachusetts as it is often called, has long been considered by many as America’s bluest state. “Land of the Kennedys,” currently, all 10 of its representatives are democrats and, until the recent Brown victory, both of its senators were democrats as well.

"Taxachusetts"? Never heard it called that. Spencer is happy that the republican party has one more "NO" vote against anything our president tries to do for our country. His opinons are sadly predictable and never original. Considering the fact that he is in the military, he should stand behind his Commander in Cheif. I'm starting to wonder who's side he is on.

Just because he is military don't mean you have to support a communist. Remember, he took an oath against all enemies. Foreign and DOMESTIC. I recond it depend on how you look at him and which side of the fence you are on.

Well at least you don’t see him as a chief either. But what is a cheif? Do you love your boss? Would you do anything for the boss; right or wrong? Just because Obama carries the title doesn’t make him a chief. He is titled a chief but, without a chief without a clue. The military don’t; and can be punished; by following orders that are not moral.

That's funny Mr or Mrs Anonymous: I guess you liberals find lucid points made against your Dictator-in-Chief too difficult to counter with logic. So instead of arguing the points Dr. Price carefully wrote, you simply attack his character.

One of the goals of the socialists and liberals in general is and always has been to silence their opposition. This is generally done either through name calling or outright censorship of alternative messengers like Dr. Price.

Censorship and name calling is not the way to win an argument.

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